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Marci Tulii ciceronis arpinatis [con]sul[isque] rom[ani] ac oratoris] maxi[mi] ad M. T. C. filium suum officiorum liber [...] [etc.]

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Cicero, Marcus Tullius. De officiis. Marci Tulii Ciceronis Arpinatis [con]sul[isque] Rom[ani] Ac Oratoris] Maxi[mi] Ad M. T. C. Filium Suum Officiorum Liber [...] [etc.]. Girometti, Pietro, Martin, of Braga, Saint, Wecker, Jacobus, Boncompagni, Baldassarre, Zwingg, Bernhardinus, Rosenthal, Bernard M... 1400. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, http://cdm17265.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p17265coll5/id/735.

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Cicero, M. (1400). Marci Tulii ciceronis arpinatis [con]sul[isque] rom[ani] ac oratoris] maxi[mi] ad M. T. C. filium suum officiorum liber [...] [etc.]. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, http://cdm17265.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p17265coll5/id/735.

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Cicero, Marcus Tullius. De officiis. Marci Tulii Ciceronis Arpinatis [con]sul[isque] Rom[ani] Ac Oratoris] Maxi[mi] Ad M. T. C. Filium Suum Officiorum Liber [...] [etc.]. 1400. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, http://cdm17265.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p17265coll5/id/735.

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  • Ms. composite codex; Volume in 3 parts; Title from rubric (fol. 2r); Collation: fol. 1 (parchment ; is pastedown) + fol. ii (paper : Bull's head, closest to Briquet 15160) + 139 + 20 (paper : letter "p" closest to Briquet 8601) + fol. ii ; modern pencil pagination (misnumbered and revised); Layout: Written in 25 long lines in brown ink above top line, later folios block-ruled in pencil -- fol. 155v-158v : written in 18 lines in brown ink, faintly ruled in crayon -- fol. 159r-168v : written in 33 lines in brown ink, unruled; Script: written by Bernhardinus Zwingg in cursive (scribe 1, De officiis) and at least one other scribe in Gothic cursive, secretary: Zwingg, fol. 2r-139v; scribe 2, fol. 149r-155r; Decoration: Brown with some red rubrics, occasional strikethroughs in red ink, red initials: fol. 2r-139v -- one large initial in red ink: fol. 149r -- drawing of a human leg in brown ink: fol. 151r -- brown with several simple decorated initials in brown ink, occasional accenting in red: fol. 149r-158r; Binding: vellum over wooden boards; Origin: Fol. 2r-139v written in [southern?] Germany in 1475. "Scriptor huius libri est berhardinus [Zwingg?] Tempore illo [1475?]" (fol. 139v) -- fol. 149r-158r probably written in Germany 1450-1499; Former shelfmark: Girometti, no. 28; Former shelfmark: Boncompagni, 193; Shelfmark: New York, Fordham University, Walsh Library, MS 01; Provenance note: On the inside cover, "Jacobus Wecker est possessor huius liber de Marckdorff" -- Pietro Girometti (1812-1859), his number 28 -- This collection purchased by Baldassare Boncompagni (1821-1894) in 1856 -- on the binding, the sticker of Baldassare Boncompagni, and the number 193 painted on the spine (from the Narducci catalog) -- Boncompagni sale, 1898, lot 162. Note on folio i by B. Rosenthal
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  • i, 168 leaves : paper
  • 217 x 136 (163 x 88) mm bound to 225 x 145 mm
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